We live in a shallow world – pop is precious, politicking is point-scoring and philosophy is poetry. We are conscious of it. And in rebellion against surface level conversation we seek out the profound – indie movies, pseudo autobiographies and NPR interviews with the articulate. It is a turn to the profound. But depth is not found in profundity, as if meaning is found only in how we interpret an ultimately meaningless universe; depth is found in divinity. And so with faith, the question is not how might we say the same thing in a deeper way, but how we might know the God behind all that we say and do. For his depth is unending and unsurpassed. And it is…